Milling machine attachment



vFiled Aug. ve, 1945 Dec. 21, 1948. J. G. PATTN 2,456,730

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v 410 6562 @j 39 Q 5755 57424 QZ@ DEC. 21, 1948. J, G, PATTO'N MILLING MAGHINE ATTACHMENT Filed Aug. e, 1945 5 Sheets-sheet 4 @w29/MKV@ Patented Dec. 21, 1948 N I TIED `S"I`i5iTErS PATENT 'OFFICE MILLING MACHINE ATTACHMENT ,llames KG. iPatton, .Fort Worlth, Tex.,f-assignor .to

Consolidated 'Vu-lice Aircraft Corporation, .FS an piego, Calif., a ,corporationrof:Delaware 'Application Aug-us`t-6, 1945, SeralNo."609,279

(Cl. {l-132) 8 Claims. .11

The :present invention :relates generally to :attachments for milling machines. `:Moreparticularly :the invention relates to that type of attachment which is adapted for use Tin connection with a .conventional vor standard milling machine having a horizontally slidably, power fed, xtureequipped bed plateand a horizontal power driven arbor .over'the bed, :andcomprises an auxiliary cutter Acarrying arbor which is arranged in vparallel relation with the main arbor and vis connected `for drive 'by the latter.

VYOne fobjectsof the invention is 'to provide a milling machine attachment ofthis type which is an improvement'upom and has certain inherent advantages over, previously designed attach- Vments andiis characterized by the fact Vthat it operates in conjunction with .a contour guide plate on the fixture of the machine to mill a work piece on'the xtu-re to a contour corresponding to that of ythe lguide plate.

Another object of the invention is Ito provide `a milling machine attachment of the last mentioned lcharacter in which the -auxiliary cutter carrying arbor embodies at one end thereof a rol-ler for engagement with the upper surface o'f the contour guide plate on the fixture of the machine and s-rotatably mounted on a frame which is pivoted vto swing vertically in order that the -roller, together with the arbor, is free in Aconnection with feed of the bed plate `to follow the contour of the upper surface of the guide plate.

Another object of the invention is to rprovide a `miling machine attachment of vthe type and character last mentioned in which the frame for supporting the auxiliary roller-equipped arbor for vertically swinging `movement is ypivoted about the axis of the main arbor of the machine and is `so-constructed and designed that it servesto `encase or cover the upper portion 'of the Acutter `on the auxiliary arbor.

-A 'further object -of the invention is to provide a'vmilling machine attachment of the type and character under vconsideration in which the auxiliary arbor is positively driven from the main arbor of the machine by a gear train,and the vertically'swinging frame is provided with yieldable means whereby the distal portion thereof isurged downwards in order to cause the roller on the auxiliary arbor to ybear against and follow the upper surface of the contour guide plate in connection with the use vof the attachment.

1A still further object ...of theuinvention is "to vprovide a milling machine attachment which is generally of new and improved construction, eftec-tively and eiiiciently fuliills its intended purpose, :and iis :characterized iby the fact vthat :it may beiproduced at .a comparatively flow cost.

Other objects :roi itheiinventionand the various advantages and :characteristics of the present milling machine :attachment will be apparent :from `a y:considevation:ci the following detailed description.

'The invention consists :in th'efseveral fnovel lrfeaytures which areihereinafter setfiorth are: more 4panticulary `ici'e'irn'ed 'by the t'claims atthe 'conhereof. v

iin the drawings which lfaccompany and forlm a part pr this disclosure or *spe'ciii'c'ation 'and iin which like numerals :of Vreference 'denote corresponding :pants ".t'hroughoutfthe several views:

IFigm-'e 1 is .fa :fragmentary perspective view .of a Vxconventionalorv standard uni'lling machine 'hav- .ing :applied-theretoian :attachment `embodying the invention;

lzligure 2 :is a iront ivi'ew of "the 'attacliment showing in detail the mannerin which the roller on the :auxiiiary cutter icarrying farb'or :rolls on :the amper-surface oifthefcontour guide plate on the 'fixture ni the machine :in fconnection with .'feed A'of the bed plate .andfcontrols'lth'e cutter 4on :the auxiliary-navbar so that 'it forms or mills on the-iWork .pieceian upper .surface having the same contourfas ine-topper Vsurfacefof 'the guide plate;

Figuret isa ssidevew of the attachment '.illius ytratirrgtin.fdetaiil the 'construction andinanner of mounting (of the vertically swinging 'frame in which .the auxiliary Lcutter carrying arbor vis iournaled;

zlilgiure :ais an enlarged horizontal section taken lon the line li-J4 :oflF'gure 2 and showing 'the constructionan'd iarrangem'entcof the gear tran for driving "the auxiliary :arbor from the main arborof the .milling machine, `and in addition the -manner in "which the -frame 4rof the attachment `is pivotally 'supported yso that itis lcapable o vswinging vertically;

.ignre -5 tis an enla'raed vertical vsection taken on fthe 'lined-Soi Eigure yand illustrating the manner fin `which the froller equipped auxiliary arbor is mounted with respect vto the vertically swingingframe; and

`liigure 6 isa lvertical .fsection 'taker-ion the line 'aL-15m Figure 5 andsnowing'th'e .manner in which the frame "serves :to house 'or `cover the vupper portion o'the cutter. onithe lauxiliary arbor, and in :addition 'the `constrilction and design 'of the pneumatic actuator which vvserves in connection -the 'use of the tatta'clflment to urge `the r-oller on' #the Aauxiliary *arbor vinto cont-act `with the upperifaceof'the .contour/guide plate.

The attachment which is shown in the drawings constitutes the preferred form or embodiment of the invention. It is designed for use in connection with a milling machine 'l and serves in conjunction with a contour guide plate 8 to mill the upper surface of a work piece 9 so that it corresponds in contour to the upper surface of the guide plate 8. The milling machine I is of conventional or standard design and comprises a housing structure I3, a table II in front of the housing structure IU, a bed plate I2 on the table, a fixture I3 on the bed plate and an arbor I4 over the table II. The table of the milling machine I is connected to and projects forwards from the front central portion of the' housing structure I'IJ and extends horizontally. The bed plate I2 is mounted on the topface of the table so that it is capable of slidinghorizontally and rectilinearly, and in connection with use of the milling machine is fed by power mechanism (not shown) in the housing structure II). The fixture I3 rests on the top face of the bed plate I2 and is connected to the latter by bolt and T-slot connections I5 in order that it may be ladjusted horizontally relatively to the bed plate. The rear upper'portion of the fixture I3 is provided with a horizontally extending groove II.v This groove is disposed in parallel relation with the path or course of movement of the bed plate I2 and is adapted to have seated therein the work piece 9. A bar I1 together with cap screws I8 serves to clampthe work piece 9 in the groove I6. A mounting bar` I9 is adjustably mounted in a horizontally extending groove 420 in the front Lupper portion of the fix-v ture I3 and embodies an upstanding flange 2I to which the lower portion of the contour guide plate 8 is detachably connected by way of bolts 22. The groove 20 is disposed in parallel relation with the groove I'6 in order that the guide plate 8 is maintained in parallel relation with the work piece 9. As hereinafter described, the contour of the upper surface of the guide plate 8 determines the contour of the surface that is milled by the attachment. When it is desired to effect a change in the milled contour of the upper surface 'of another work piece the contour guide platel 8 is removed or detached by Withdrawing the bolts 22 and is then replaced by a second guide plate (not shown), the upper surface vof which has the desired contour for the upper surface of the different work piece. arbor I4 of the milling machine 'I projects forwards from the upper portion of the housing structure I0 and extends at' right angles to the path of movement of the xture equipped bed plate I2. It is disposed in a horizontal plane and, as well understood in the art, is driven by power mechanism in the housing structure so that it revolves at the same time the bed plate I2 is fed. A pair of horizontally extending laterally spaced arms 23 and an inverted U-shaped bracket 24 serve to support the front or exteriorly disposed end of the arborI4. The arms 23 are disposed above and in parallel relation with the arbor and have the inner lends thereof fixedly secured to the upper portion of the housing structure ID. The bracket 24 is in the form of a one piece casting and consists of a cross wall 25 and a pair of depending end walls 26. The upper portions of the end walls of the brackets are provided with pairs of aligned holes 21 through which the arms 23 extend. Draw bolts .28 extend through the cross wall 25 and serve releasably to connect the bracket 24 to the arms 23. The

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lower portions of the bracket end walls are provided with aligned or coaxial holes 29 and these surround the adjacent portions of the exteriorly disposed end of the arbor I4. Such portions of the arbor are journaled in a pair of roller bearings 3Il the outer races of which are suitable secured within the portions of the bracket end wal1s28 that define the holes 29. When the milling machine 'I is used without the attachment a cutter (not shown) is mounted on, and keyed to, the portion of the arbor I4 that is disposed between the end walls of the inverted U-shaped bracket 24. When the attachment is in use it is contemplated that the aforesaid cutter will be removed from the arbor I4. Removal of the cutter is effected by loosening the draw bolts 28 and then sliding the bracket 24 and cutter forwards.

As its principal parts or components the attachment comprises a frame 3l. an auxiliary arbor 32, a gear train 33, a roller 34, and a pneumatic actuator 35.

`The frame 3| is located for the most partat one side of the main arbor I4 and preferably is in the form of a composite casting. It servesv to support the auxiliary arbor 32 in parallel relation with the main arbor I4, permits the auxiliary arbor to swing bodily upwards and downwards, and consists of an intermediate part 38, an inner end part 31, and an outer end part 38. The intermediate part 36 consists of a hollow horizontally extending semi-cylindrical intermediate wall 39, an elongated inner end wall 40 and an elongated outer end wall 4I.

parallel relation with the central portion of the front or exteriorly disposed end of the main arbor I4 and ris arranged so that the side margins thereof face downwards. One end of the elongated inner end wall 40 of the intermediate part 36 of the frame extends across and isy formed integrally with the inner end of the semi-cylindrical intermediate wall 39, and the other end of said end wall projects in the direction of the main arbor I4 and has a circular hole 42 through which the main arbor extends, as best shown in Figure 4 of the drawings. A ball bearing 43 is disposed within the hole 42. The outer race of this bearing ts snugly within the portion of the inner end wall 4D that defines the hole 42 and the inner race is keyed or otherwise flxedly secured to the adjacent portion of the main arbor I4. Said inner end wall 4D of the intermediate part 36 of the frame 3| is'provided with an inwardly or rearwardly extending marginal iiange 44. The other endwall of the intermediate part 36, that is, the outer end wall4I has one end thereof lformed integrally with the outer or front end of the semi-cylindrical intermediate wall 39. The other end of the outer end wall 4I projects in the direction of the arbor I4, is disposed directly inwards of theouter -end wall of the inverted U-shaped bracket 24, and embodies a circular hole 45 through which the main arbor I4 extends. A ball bearing 48 is disposed within the hole 45. The outer race ofthe last mentioned ball bearing is suitably securedjwithin the portion of the end wall 4I that defines the hole 45, andthe inner race of the ball bearing 48 extends around and is fixed to the adjacent portion ofthe arbo-r I4. The inner end p-art 37 of the frame 3l is disposed directly rearwards of, and is shaped conformably to, `the inner end wall 4D of the intermediate part 36 of the frame 3I.. It embodies an integral for.- wardly lextending marginal flange 4! and this The semi-cylindrical inter-k mediate wall 39 is disposed adjacent to and in abuts against the ange 44 and coacts with the latter so to space the inner end part 3I from the inner end Wall 48 as to form a compartment 48 therebetween. Cap screws 49 extend through registering screw threaded holes in the flanges 41 and 44 and serve removably to connect the inner end part 31 of the frame 3I to the intermediate part 36. The portion of the inner end part 31 that is disposed opposite the outer end of the inner end wall of the intermediate part of the frame is provided with a circular hole 50 through which extends the main arbor I4. A ball bearing 5I iits within the hole 50. The outer race of this ball bearing fits snugly within the portion of the inner end part 31 that defines the hole 5I and the inner race of the ball bearing 5I is keyed or otherwise xedly secured to the adjacent portion of the main arbo-r I4. The ball bearings 43, 46 and 5I permit the frame 3! of the attachment to swing upwards and downwards while at the same time permitting the main arbor I4 to rotate or revolve relatively to the frame. The frame is held against axial displacement with respect to the main arbor I4 by way of a pair of nuts 52.

The latter extend around, and intert with, a

screw thread 53 on the central portion of the outer or exteriorly disposed end of the main arbor I4 and are located adjacent the outer end of the inner end wall 40 of the intermediate part of the frame. The outer end part 38 of the frame 3I extends across and is bolted to the inner end of the outer end wall 4I of the intermediate part 35.

The auxiliary arbor 32 extends through and is supported by the distal portion of the frame 3I.

The central portion of the auxiliary arbor is disposed centrally within thesemi-cylindrical intermediate Wall 39 of the intermediate part of the frame and is provided with a sleeve-like cutter 54. The latter is keyed or splined to the central portion of the auxiliary arbor by way of a pair of nuts 55, The latter abut against the ends oi the cutter 54 and surround, and intert with, screw threads 56 on the adjacent portions of the auxiliary arbor. The semi-cylindrical intermediate wall 39 of the intermediate part of the frame extends aro-und and serves to encase or cover the upper portion of the cutter 54. When the attachment is in use the cutter 54 engages and serves to mill the upper surface of the work piece 9. The inner or rear end of the auxiliary arbor 32 extends through a hole 5l in the inner end of the inner end wall 4D of the intermediate part of the frame and projects across the compartment 48 as shown in Figure 4. The outer or front end of the auxiliary arbor extends through a hole 58 in the central portion of the outer end part 38 of the frame 3l and projects therebeyond. It is journaled in a ball bearing 59, the outer race 'of which is secured in place by a collar-like retainer 60 and the inner race of which is clamped against an annular shoulder 6I on the adjacent portion of the auxiliary arbor by a nut 52. The collar-like retainer 50 surrounds the nut 62 and is connected to the cuter end of the outer end part 38 of the frame by a screw thread connection S3. The nut '62 surrounds, and interi-its with, a screw thread 64 on the adjacent portion of the auxiliary arbor.

The gear ytrain 33 serves in connection with the use of the attachment to drive the auxiliary arbor '32 from the main arbor I4. It is disposed in the compartment 48 and comprises a pinion 65 on the main arbor, an idler pinion 63, anda pinion $1 vron theinner end of the auxiliary arbor. The `pinion 65 ts between the ball bearings 43 and '5I and is keyed to the adjacent portion of the y main arbor I4. The idler pinion 66 meshes with, and is driven by, the pinion 65. It is disposed in the central portion of the compartment 48 and embodies an elongated hub 68, the ends of 'which are journaled in a pair of ball bearings 69. The outer races of the last mentioned bearings t within circular grooves 18 in the central portions of the outer end wall 4D and the inner end part 31 of the frame. The pinion 31 meshes with, and is driven by, the idler pinion 66. It is keyed to the inner or rear' end of the auxiliary arbor 32 and embodies an elongated hub 1I. The ends of this hub are journaled in a pair of ball bearings 12, the outer races of which t within circular grooves 13 in the inner end wall 40 and the inner end part 31 of the arbor carrying frame 3|. When the main arbor I4 is driven while the attachment is in its operative position the gear train 33 consisting of the pinions 65, 66 and 61 serves to drive the auxiliary arbor 32 together with the cutter 54 in the same direction as the main arbor I4. The pinions and 61 are the same in diameter with the result that the speed of drive of the auxiliary arbor is the same as that of the main arbor.

The roller 34 is adapted during use of the ate tachment to ride on the upper surface of the detachable contour guide plate 8 on the xture I3 and is rotatably mounted on the outer or front end `of the auxiliary arbor 32 by way of a ball bearing 14.- The outer race of this bearing is connected by a press or drive t to the inner periphery of the roller and the inner race of the bearing is clamped against an annular shoulder 15 on the outer end of the auxiliary arbor by way o'f a nut 15. The latter surrounds, and interts with, a reduced externally threaded stern 11 on the outer end of the auxiliary arbor. During use of the attachment the roller 34 rides on the guide plate 8 and so -coacts with the upper surface of the latter as to cause the cutter 54 to mill the work piece 9 in such manner that the upper surface thereof has the same contour as the upper surface of the guide plate 8. `Such guide plate essentially functions as a template for determining the contour of the surface which is milled by the cutter 54 on `the auxiliary arbor 32 Vof the attachment. The diameter of the roller 34 is the same as the diameter of the cutter 54.

yThe pneumatic actuator 35 serves when lenergized or actuated `to urge the frame `3I downwards in order to cause the roller 34 to bear against the guide plate 8. It extends between the inverted U-shaped bracket 24 of the milling'rnachine 1 and the intermediate part 3G of the frame 3"I andicomprises a cylinder 18 and a piston 1-9. The cylinder is disposed at an `angle'of approximately 45 degrees with respect to the horizontal and embodies an upper head 80 and a lower head 8i. The upper head 8l) is provided `with a Apair 'oflatera'lly spaced ears 82 and these straddle land are 'pivotally connected to a laterally extending lug 83 on the cross wall 25 of the U-shaped bracket 24 in order that the actuator asa whole is `free to swing vertically. A fitting 84 is connected to the upper head 83 and is adapted to introduce `air under pressure into the upper end of the cylinder. The fittingis connected to any suitable vsource of air under pressure by way of a valve equipped flexible 'conduit S5. The piston 19 4is mounted in the cylinder to slide back and forth between heads 80 land 8l `and embodies a downwardly extending piston rod 86. The latter extends slidably through a'stuing box in the central yportion of the 'lower head f8=I and has the cylinder by way of the iitting 8| the piston 'slides` in the direction of the lower head 8| and operates through the medium of the piston rod 8B to swing the frame 3| downwards. A vent opening 88 is 4formed in the lower head 8| of the cylinder.

When the actuator is energized it operates yieldv ingly to urge the frame downwards. A vertically extending spiral compression spring 89 operates to retract or shift upwards the frame 3| when the supply of air under pressure to the cylinder of the actuator is shut ofi. This spring, as shown in the drawings, is located on the opposite side of the main arbor Hl. The upper end of the spring 89 abuts against a laterally projecting lug 90 on the cross wall 25 of the inverted U-shaped bracket 24 and the lower end of the spring abuts against the outer end of an arm 9| which extends transversely over the main arbor l and is connected to the semi-cylindrical intermediate wall 35i of the intermediate part of thev frame 3|.

When it is desired to use the attachment the work piece 9 is clamped in the groove I6 in the iixture |3 and the desired contour guide plate is bolted to the upstanding iiange 2| on the mount |9. As soon as the g-uide plate is bolted into place the milling machine is started so as to eieot feed of the bed plate l2 and drive the auxiliary arbor. After starting the milling machine the pneumatic actuator 35 is energized so as to swing the frame 3| downwards and-cause the cutter 54 to engage and eiect milling of the work piece. In connection with feed of the bed plate the roller 34 on the outer or front end of the auxiliary arbor coacts with the upper surface of the guide plate in such manner as to cause the cutter to provide the upper surface of the work piece with an irregular contour corresponding to that of the upper surface of the guide plate. After complete milling of the work piece 9 the supply of air under pressure to the pneumatic actuator 35 is cut off. As soon as the actuator is rendered ineffective the compression spring 88 between the lug 90 and the arm 9| retracts or swings upwards the frame 3| and thus disengages the cutter 54 from the work piece and the roller Sli from the guide plate.

The herein described milling machine attachment is simple in design and eiectively and eiliciently fulfills its intended purpose. It may be produced at a comparatively low cost and is chari acterized by the fact that it may be readily removed from the milling machine when it is desired regularly to use the latter.

The invention is not to be understood as restricted to the details set forth since these may be modified within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.

Having thus described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guideplate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swingupwards and downwards, l an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallelrelation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a Cutter for milling the work piece, a guide element associated with the frame and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to engage the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and means for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor.

2. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side'by side relation with the holding means, and in addi.. tion a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards, an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallel relation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a cutter for milling the work piece, a roller mounted rotatably on the auxiliary arbor and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to travel on the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and means for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor.

3. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely ofthe path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards, an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallel relation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a cutter for milling the work piece, a roller associatedwith the frame and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to travel on the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and gearing between the power driven arbor from the auxiliary arbor for driving the `latter from the former.

4. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards and provided with a closed compartment, an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallel relation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a cutter for milling the work piece, a roller associated with the frame and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate t-o travel on the guide plate and cause the frame to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and gearing in the compartment for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor.

5. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with th-e holding means, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted to swing upwards and downwards, and provided at the distal portion thereof with a downwardly facing semi-cylindrical hollow wall extending transversely to the path of travel of the bed plate, a horizontal auxiliary arbor mounted rotatably on said distal portion of the frame having a portion thereof disposed in coaxial relation with the axis of said wall, and provided on said portion with a cutter for milling the work piece, a guide element mounted on the auxiliary arbor and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to engage the guide plate and cause said auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and means for driving said auxiliary arbor.

6. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a Work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame, having a closed compartment, pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards, and provided at the distal portion thereof with a downwardly facing semicylindrical hollow wall extending transversely to the path of travel of the bed plate, a horizontally extending auxiliary arbor mounted rotatably on said distal portion of the frame having a portion disposed in coaxial relation with the axis of said wall, and provided on said portion with a cutter for milling the work piece, a guide element associated with the frame and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to engage on the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, and gearing in the compartment for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor.

7. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards, an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallel relation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a cutter for milling the work piece, a guide element associated with the frame and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to engage the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, means for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor and means for urging the frame downwards.

8. In combination with a milling machine embodying a horizontally slidable power fed bed plate provided with means for holding a work piece and having a contour guide plate in side by side relation with the holding means, and in addition a rotary power driven arbor positioned over the bed plate and extending transversely of the path of movement of said bed plate, an attachment adapted in conjunction with the guide plate to mill the work piece to a contour corresponding to that of the guide plate and comprising a frame pivoted on the power driven arbor to swing upwards and downwards, an auxiliary arbor disposed in parallel relation with said power driven arbor, mounted rotatably on the distal portion of the frame and provided with a cutter for milling the work piece, a roller mounted rotatably on the auxiliary arbor and arranged and adapted in connection with feed of the bed plate to travel on the guide plate and cause the auxiliary arbor to swing in conformity with the contour of the guide plate, means for driving the auxiliary arbor from the power driven arbor, and means for urging the frame downwards.

JAMES G. PATTON.

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UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 803,137 Salmon Oct. 31, 1905 2,183,689 Olson Dec. 19, 1939 2,345,494. Onsrud Mar. 28, 1944 

